Dial RJ, Scott ST, Sullivan PF, et al. (2016) Shrubline but not treeline advance matches climate velocity in montane ecosystems of south-central Alaska. Glob Chang Biol 22: 1841–1856. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.13207. Google Scholar ...
The boreal forest of Alaska has experienced a small area of forest cuttings, amounting to 7137ha out of a total of 256,284ha of timberland in the Fairbanks and Kantishna area of state forest land. Low product values and high costs for management have resulted in a low-input type management...
We further assessed the relative contributions of changes in species richness and evenness to diversity dynamics using a multiple linear regression model, on the basis of forest inventory data with repeated measurements (n = 648; most of the plots are located in North America) (Extended Data ...
The Sitka Spruce is the state tree of Alaska Spruce treesare not the best choice forchristmas treesas their stems and needles dry out quickly when cut and the needles fall off when touched. Colorado Blue Spruce Fact: The blue Colorado spruce tree's new growth in the Spring produces the blu...
Alaska Community Forestry Program 2024 The Invasive Tree Control Grant is designed to help communities manage and control invasive tree species Prunus padus, commonly known as European bird cherry, chokecherry or mayday trees and Prunus virginiana, commonly known as Canada red and chokecherry trees....
Large holes form in the ground.Could Alaska be sinking That's what some villagers in Alaska have been askingthemselves recently—and scientists think they know why. Warmer temperatures maybe causing Alaska's frozen ground to thaw(融化). About 85 percent of Alaska's land surface has permafrost....
Forests constitute important ecosystems in the global carbon cycle. However, how trees and environmental conditions interact to determine the amount of organic carbon stored in forest soils is a hotly debated subject. In particular, how tree species infl
Again, it's all about biodiversity. Use different species of trees, but if you live in Texas, don't plant trees that generally grow in Alaska and prefer cooler and more humid conditions. Think about which types of trees you can find growing naturally in the area, and avoid invasive specie...
Alaska which also corresponds to one of the six clusters formed by the phylogenetic ordination (Supplementary Fig.6c, d). Redundancy analysis indicates that gradients in phylogenetic beta-diversity are associated with shifts in climatic and edaphic factors, with 57.6% variance explained by the nine ...
Alaskan cedar is native to western North America, in the moist coastal and montane woodlands of northwestern California, Oregon and Washington as well as Canada's British Columbia and southeastern Alaska. Its habitat ranges from sea level to approximately 4,600 feet. The weeping Alaskan cedar caugh...